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Acura Car Covers

Custom-fit and semi-custom covers for every Acura from the Integra to the MDX. Protect your Acura's premium paint finish indoors, outdoors, or in long-term storage.

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About Acura Vehicles

Acura has been Honda's luxury division since 1986, building a lineup defined by precision engineering, premium finishes, and a strong emphasis on performance. Whether you own a sleek sport sedan or a three-row family SUV, Acura vehicles share a set of exterior characteristics that directly influence which car cover will fit and protect your vehicle best.

Current Acura lineup

The modern Acura lineup spans sport compacts, luxury sedans, performance SUVs, and Acura's first all-electric vehicle:

Sedans & sport compacts

The Integra is a low-slung sport compact with a sleek fastback roofline. The TLX is a mid-size luxury sedan with a wide, low stance and available A-Spec and Type S performance packages that add rear spoilers and diffusers. Both models have sculpted body lines and chrome exterior trim that require a soft inner liner to prevent scratching.

SUVs & crossovers

The ADX is Acura's newest compact crossover entry point. The RDX is a sport crossover and one of Acura's best-sellers, while the MDX is a three-row luxury SUV with up to 5,000 lb towing capacity. All three are wider vehicles with more surface area and all three come standard with panoramic moonroofs, which is the single most important fitment consideration for this lineup.

Electric vehicles

The ZDX is Acura's first all-electric SUV, featuring a 313-mile estimated range and the same sweeping exterior design language as the rest of the lineup. EV-specific fitment considerations are minimal but breathability is especially important since EVs generate heat during charging cycles.